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What’s in the trees? It’s fall webworms

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

As summer begins to wane, messy web-like structures begin to appear near the ends of tree branches. These silken structures are the abodes of fall webworms.

The world’s most important food faces uncertain future

Thursday, June 1, 2023

As the world heats up, rice farmers are facing never-before-seen problems that will require never-before-seen solutions that will take years to implement.

295 acres added to Ohio’s Farmland Preservation Program

Thursday, May 18, 2023

Curtis N. Bechtel, in Knox County, and Ronald S. Rickly, in Fairfield County, become the seventh and eighth Ohio farmers to join the program this year.

Grain markets are now just erratic

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Given the uncertainty and fear in the futures markets, analysts now expect large swings in commodity prices in short periods of time. Marlin Clark explains.

Dianne Shoemaker signs off on a career filled with constant change

Thursday, June 30, 2022

If Dianne Shoemaker had to choose two words to describe the dairy industry over the past 36 years, “constant change” would be her pick.

Muskingum Co. investor launches profit-sharing rural broadband service

Friday, September 24, 2021

Last year, Megan Kvamme launched a company, Ohio Transparent Telecom, or OhioTT, to improve access in rural areas, using fixed wireless connections.

Harvest progress stalls new highs for now

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Grain markets hit new highs at or near big psychological numbers, but perceived harvest progress and prospects of continued good weather reversed prices. 

John Beatty — June 10, 2020

Friday, September 11, 2020

John Beatty found an antler shed the hard way while spraying his fields earlier this year in Oakland Township, Butler County, Pa.

Riding the ebb and flow of life

Thursday, March 26, 2020

As life ebbed and flowed, Alan Guebert’s father rode it back and forth without fear or favor, remembering each day is a gift from God.

Horse owners should plan hay purchases now

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Weather in the Midwest is forcing livestock producers to buy hay earlier. As a result, horse owners may not have an easy time finding it later this year.